"Comet" de Havilland. Air France. Printed in Frace. 761/P/11-53 Perceval, Paris
Description
Type of resource | cartographic |
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Form | unmediated; sheet |
Extent | 1 map ; 55 x 91 cm. |
Place | France |
Place | Paris |
Publisher | Perceval |
Publication date | 1953; 1953 |
Issuance | monographic |
Language | French |
Map data | Scale not given. |
Creators/Contributors
Associated with | Air France. | |
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Associated with | Boucher, Lucien. |
Subjects
Subject | Pictorial maps > 20th century |
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Subject | World maps > 20th century |
Subject | Airlines > Maps > 20th century |
Genre | Map |
Genre | Cartographic image |
Genre | Maps. |
Genre | World maps. |
Genre | Pictorial maps. |
Bibliographic information
Note | Pictorial map by Lucien Boucher. Showing de Havilland comet air plane flying over map of the world from America to China, with the tip of Australia at the lower right corner, with the constellations in the background at the top. |
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Note | Separate Map. |
Local note | Pub list no.: 9906.000. |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/gs760kt9320 |
Location | electronic resource |
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- License
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Collection
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